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under house arrest for only 1% of prisoners


Law "clear-prison" is failing, so far under house arrest for only 1% of prisoners
Il Velino, February 10, 2011

On 31 January, only 693 prisoners in Italy of about 68,000 (just over one per cent) benefited from the possibility of the L. 199/2010 (so-called "law-empty prisons), to serve under house arrest last year of the sentence.
This shows that the remedy was launched in late 2010 to address the extraordinary overcrowding of prisons has not produced the desired results. The data was released by the Guarantor of prisoners of Lazio Angiolo Brown, that "the difficulties of the law were largely prevedibili.Nonostante government forecasts, which estimated that about eight thousand beneficiaries of the Act on an annual basis, the rule presents critical issues that we all had reported and that, inevitably, came afloat in the implementation phase. For example, did not take into account that most of the prisoners were aliens who do not have a place to serve home detention and drug for which there are adequate facilities to accommodate them. " According to figures released by the Guarantor those who have benefited from house arrest were only 693 inmates, of which one hundred immigrants. The region with the largest number concessions under house arrest and Sicily (100 out of 7,800 prisoners), followed by Lazio (80 out of 6400 inmates) and Puglia (60 to 4584). In the first place does not appear, however, Lombardy, despite having the largest number of inmates in Italy (61 to house about 9,400 inmates). "The reality - concluded the Guarantor - shows that any decision on the issue of overcrowding is little more than a palliative. Until you decide to revise the legislation, made especially with the prison to quell any conduct contrary to the law, there will always be an emergency in the prisons. The solution is to think that politics should decarcerizzazione the system, with extensive use of alternative measures, but not less stringent and dissuasive to prison. But I think at this moment there are no position to do so, the political agenda are other

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